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Red Blooded Spock??

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I had a WTF moment on my 10th viewing when I almost blurted out loud in the theater "Spock doesn't have red blood!!!!". I hadn't paid attention to the color of the blood on his lip before, but there it was when Sarek and little Spock were having their heart to heart after the school fight.
 
Well, it WAS in a $3 cheapo theater with a wrinkled bedsheet for a screen, so maybe the color was off, too.
 
I remember it as being green-tinged...

Yup, and the bruises on his face were greenish too. But I've only seen the movie 12 times, and only 6 of those were in IMAX.

I don't remember seeing any red blood on young Spock, although the greenish bruises made me want to kiss them and make them all better - that was one seriously adorable little boy.

Now - ADULT Spock, yes, in some tight close-ups you can see little red veins in the corner of his eyes...but alas, that's what you get when you have to cast a human actor - all the Vulcans turned down the role.
 
Now - ADULT Spock, yes, in some tight close-ups you can see little red veins in the corner of his eyes...but alas, that's what you get when you have to cast a human actor - all the Vulcans turned down the role.

:lol:

Well the Vulcan bullies do say he has "human eyes" :p
 
It was just your eyes playing tricks on you. It was greenish-hued and not human red.
 
Now - ADULT Spock, yes, in some tight close-ups you can see little red veins in the corner of his eyes...but alas, that's what you get when you have to cast a human actor - all the Vulcans turned down the role.

Well, there's only so many Vulcan actors remaining that they can afford to pick and chose roles. :lol:
 
Now - ADULT Spock, yes, in some tight close-ups you can see little red veins in the corner of his eyes...but alas, that's what you get when you have to cast a human actor - all the Vulcans turned down the role.

Well, there's only so many Vulcan actors remaining that they can afford to pick and chose roles. :lol:


I blame Vulcanophobia in Hollywood.
 
Yeah Vulcan actors only really get to perform in Vulcancouver.

In the movie, the blood we saw was green by the way.
 
Hollywood is filled with Vulcans -- behind the scenes, of course. They run the place. Just ask Jonathan Archer.
 
Does colorblindness run in your family? I'm not trying to be insulting - in most colorblindness, the most common trait is an inability to distinguish between certain shades of green and red, the two colors at stake here.
 
Speaking of which, did anybody notice if Nimoy had the green-hued skin in this movie? I'm painting up a sculpt of mine, and am trying to decide whether to give him that yellowish-green hue or not.

In the few pics I have, it sure doesn't APPEAR he has it, and I know it went missing in some of the earlier TOS movies too...

(Of course for that matter, Quinto didn't seem to have it either as Spock.)
 
He's obviously red-blooded -- proof is that he's bangin Uhura...need to be a full red-blood for that.
 
Speaking of which, did anybody notice if Nimoy had the green-hued skin in this movie?
In the few pics I have, it sure doesn't APPEAR he has it, and I know it went missing in some of the earlier TOS movies too...

The makeup used on Nimoy in all of TOS and the features - and even on characters such as Dr Selar on TNG - is a Max Factor blend created for TOS makeup artist, Fred Phillips. It's called LN1 (Leonard Nimoy 1). It's a yellowish/flesh colour, not green. If it ever appears green it's a trick of studio lighting and gels. The movies were lit quite differently to the way TOS was lit.

Werner Kepler (ST II) tried a few things differently for ST II but Nimoy is actually a stickler for keeping the Spock makeup true to the Phillips method.

Differences in lighting is also why Data appears whitish in TNG but goldish in the features. The different lighting pick up different aspects of the makup.
 
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